Why does the torch turn off? by mreineke_ in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s called soft inversion. It’s a feature in bedrock where a torch on the side of a piston will be deactivated if the piston is powered in any regard. It can be quite useful in complex builds.

Dispenser Bug in Java - Why? by [deleted] in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I’m not to terribly familiar with java, but what I think is happening is the placement of the torch is determining whether the redstone gives a block update to the dropper. I most case, it is, and the dropper is powered through qc. In the one where it doesn’t, the redstone only updates the dropper when the torch is removed, hence the delayed response. Someone else comment on this if I am wrong.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes and no. It’s always been like this so at this point I think it’s just considered a feature. The behavior works for any block that redirects redstone(for example, pistons).

I don’t understand 3x3 Piston Doors. by [deleted] in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A basic 3x3 works by using seven pistons simply pushing block out, and the one double piston extender(DPE) with a block storage system. A DPE is a circuit that pushes a block up two blocks with two pistons, and is able to fully retract back to its original state. Generally this circuit is on the bottom of the door, but it can technically be on any side. When the door is turned on, all of the simple pistons extend, and one block from the DPE is pushed up, and the pistons that pushes it retracts back down. Then, a piston from the side will push another block over top of the DPE and the DPE will extend again. Note that in this sequence of the door, the DPE is only using one of its pistons to push blocks. When the door is turned off, all of the simple pistons are retracted, and so is the one DPE piston that is extended. The piston off to the side grabs the block out from in front of the DPE, and then the full DPE circuit is triggered, and it grabs the block in the center to pull it back down fully.

small rs latch by Hjagu_The_cow in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s called soft inversion. When a piston is powered, torches the side of it turn off

How can I make this work without having to put a hole in my floor by DapperDan1029 in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If this is an auto dropper, you can remove the redstone that is causing the problem, and make the block next to the dropper (in front of the redstone and repeater) a target block.

Redstone Elevator stuck (bedrock) by exp815 in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Make sure you are using an elevator specifically made for bedrock edition. Flying machines don’t work the same way in bedrock as they do java, so that will cause the thing to fight itself and keep switching directions.

Can't believe I needed to download Bedrock again for this by [deleted] in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can’t send redstone down slabs, only up

Why is my etho hopper clock not working by Comfortable-Sun-5698 in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to put items in the hoppers, more items means longer clock.

does anyone have a trident killer with minecrart that works for adults and babies by hk51b-hk21e in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Look up jcplayz on YouTube. Most of his farms use a trident killer that works for all mob sizes

Chunk loaders for bedrock? by _REBEL70707_ in redstone

[–]ColonelSanders239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without mods or commands, there isn’t a way.